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NAB East 2017

New York City, NY (booth #N563) | 18 - 19 Oct 2017

Ericsson continues to Transform Television at NAB East, in New York City, New York at Jacob Javitz Convention Center. Ericsson’s Media Solutions portfolio has the innovation that we believe will drive the future, alongside real, deliverable software & service solutions needed to compete today. Schedule a meeting during NAB East with your Ericsson Account Manager, or stop by our booth #N563 to connect in person and see our latest award-winning demos.

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The Professional Media over IP Story: What does the future look like?

When: Wed, October 18 4:30 PM 5:00 PM

Location: TECH FWD STAGE 1

This informative SMPTE session will help you better understand how migrating to an “all IP” facility may benefit broadcasters and service providers. The session will also explain industry standardization efforts, including SMPTE’s ST 2110 standards suite, and the state of industry standardization efforts. Produced in partnership with Society of Motion Picture & Television Engineers (SMPTE).

Program: Core Sessions – TECH FWD – Inspiration Stage 1

Key Topics: Satellite Applications

Registration Package: Core Package

About the speaker:

Matthew Goldman is Senior Vice President of Technology, TV & Media, at Ericsson, where he is focused on video processing and media delivery solutions. He has been actively involved in the development of digital television systems since 1992. He was a prominent participant in the Moving Picture Experts Group where he helped create the MPEG-2 Systems and DSM-CC standards, and he continues to be influential in other industry organizations including the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE), the Alliance of IP Media Solutions (AIMS), the Ultra HD Forum, the Digital Video Broadcasting project, the Advanced Television Systems Committee, and the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers. Four of his projects have been later recognized by Technology & Engineering Emmy® Awards. Mr. Goldman received bachelor (high honors) and master of sciences degrees in electrical engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He holds six patents related to digital video transport. A SMPTE Fellow, he is also a senior member of the IEEE and an inductee of the Academy of Digital Television Pioneers. Mr. Goldman is currently serving as the President of SMPTE.